The list of tutorials got quite long now, so I thought a compressed list might be useful. I checked the links and updated where necessary/possible. I skipped some (especially links to other lists and most tutorials intended for other software - lists of those are easily found elsewhere), so don't get angry if this isn't "complete" ;-).
Sites that don't respond right now are marked with an (!) and might be erased if no longer in reach.
If I wrote any author's name the wrong way - please inform me.

AnimationBullet Time - a way to freeze time without any plugins (Joe Mercier)Flag Loop - how to do a looping animation with clothilde - here with a flag in the wind (Lennart)Planetary System - (Markus Lanser)Thinking Particles - an introduction not only about the how but also the why (Adam Swaab)

Modelling (Point/Face)Car: Tire - a detailed tire in a short time (Anders Kjellberg)Human: Head - pointmodelling a head from references (Jannis Labelle)NGons - used to modify an existing complex modell (Marco Weiß)Object: Book - a hardcover book - including texturing (Anders Kjellberg)Organic Modelling - some basic techniques (Nick Woolridge)

XPressoAutomatic Door - opening when an object gets near (Fernando Fagundes Pires)Basics and more - also combination with Thinking Particles (Lachlan)Range Mapper - used to control a complex animation (Quentin Preik)Xpresso Anonymous - many tutorials from the basics up to more complex (Björn Marl)

(worked through to post 201 in the above mentioned thread and down to post 33 in this one - looked in several other threads in this forum too - last checked on availability April-02-2009)

I also left out most nonenglish tutorials - if the screams for it get loud enough I might lift my tired fingers to slip them in too. But since I am only fit in one other language to estimate the real content of a tutorial (or if it is one at all) I stepped back from blindly adding to this list. But a search in the longer thread should quickly end in useful results.

Please don't get me wrong, this thread was intended to make the search for tutorials easier, so please don't post entire link-lists of all the tutorials you once used. Many new posted links are allready in the list up there or have been simply dead (well at least I got no answer from many of those). Again I ommitted to include links to other lists or threads but only used more or less direct links to tutorials themselves.

It would help me a lot in keeping this list up to date, if you have a brief look at those sites allready posted to reduce the amount of work for me (thank you very much in advance). So again: didn't mean to offend anybody.

I also thought about giving those tutorials a simple classification (beginner - intermidiate - advanced) to make it easier to find an apropriate one for anyones needs, but I think that can wait until the list gets longer.

I was informed (being to stupid to realize by myself ;-) ) that this sections contains more than I saw before and thus started to work myself through it. I will definetly overlook some things becaus my PC doesn't show me everything so don't get angry. But the above list got some new entries none the less.

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